I wanted to share the book with anyone that wanted to read it. It has a lot to do with mystics and monks in the Himalayas. Their quality of life their funerary rituals and the bardo, which is a purgatory realm that is a thought responsive space exactly the same as the non physical realm we all know and love. They talk about how the elder and more sophisticated monks contrary to the rest of society, recognize the bardo as a subjective experience, based on personal beliefs and the good or bad deeds one has accrued through life.

This is all related within the first thirty pages or so, the most interesting parts deal with powa consciousness transference.. just crazyness.. I havenít finished the book yet, and I hope someone else finds this interesting and has a read of it as well!